The article discusses the cinematic sex education in Sweden in the 21st century. It states that Sweden is the first country which mandates compulsory sex education in schools. It also states that the proliferation of sex education films boomed during the sexuality upheaval in the 1960s. It examines sex education conveyed in the 2004 movie "KÃ¤rlekens SprÃ¥k, which is a sequel of the film "Language of Love/Ur kÃ¤rlekens sprÃ¥k," in 1969 in terms of sexuality and reflexivity. It notes that sex education film has earned criticisms from Swedish newspapers.

Chapter 5 of the book "The Flash of Capital: Film and Geopolitics in Japan" is presented. It discussed the problem of pornography in Japan. It is noted that there is a rampant pornography in Japan, but unlike in the U.S., there is no debate over the issue. According to the author, the absence of...

The article presents an analysis whether the 1970s Swedish sex films can be classified as a pornographic film. The Swedish sex films have been observed to be a combination of a little of nudity and sexual innuendo which contrasts the Internet pornography in the new millenium. The sex films have...

Besides its high-budget theatrical sector, the erotic thriller includes lower-profile, lower-budget, nontheatrical subgenres like the softcore thriller. This article proposes that as the softcore thriller has grown more feminized, pornographic, and consumerist over the past fifteen years, it has...

The article presents information on a porn film named "The Band." The film is being produced by feminists. The film is about a rock star named Jimmy who betrays his girlfriend with a group sex. Eros, an industry association which lobbies for the popular acceptance of non-violent adult...